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zack
@labadie.eth
Attach a proof of authenticity NFT to your listing when selling a luxury item online. NFT gets automatically delivered to buyer's eBay wallet upon purchase.
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Ben 🟪
@benersing
Can't see the photo. Are they calling it a NFT?
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zack
@labadie.eth
“Digital product passport” — But to be clear, this is a design concept, not a live feature on eBay
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Ben 🟪
@benersing
EBay has a “vault” now to store collectibles etc. Just a matter of time before they try to bring it on chain. My bet is still on @courtyard
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zack
@labadie.eth
Courtyard's definitely doing some cool stuff. There's a massive market of rare/luxury items beyond trading cards, though, which is where I think interoperable proof of authenticity would be really compelling for marketplaces like ebay, Grailed, Hodinkee, etc.
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Ben 🟪
@benersing
I agree. I'd be shocked if they have their sights set only on trading cards. Question is who gets to the TAM first for this type of marketplace. My bet is on trading cards as market entry point since that's most applicable to current web3 user base.
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